It is very amusing that they are getting so butthurt at Fox when they were the only major network prepared to give them a platform to explain their philosophy to the general public.
It reminds me of when narcissistic troon (yes, that's a tautology) Rachel/Rhys McKinnon went on Fox to talk about trans women in sports. He did it because he thought he could win the argument, while smugly making sure to physically intimidate the woman he was on with. Doreen likely thought the same thing - that he could win with superior Facts and Logic, something that's turning out to be an oxymoron when it comes to anyone who wants to teach Philosophy.
But the thing about Rhys going on was that it was actually a win/win situation. Either he overpowers them with his superior knowledge, or they bully and belittle him and he looks like a poor troon victim of the evil alt-right media. Both are good results for him, and while he didn't in any way really win the debate, he held his own with his lies and fake statistics, and so it was treated as a victory.
That's the key point, though - to get the win, you have to a) not lose your cool, and b) not sound completely retarded. They're trying to make it look like Doreen was cruelly bullied by the evil Fox News, but that only works if you haven't seen the video. And many people won't bother to watch it, but anyone who does will see that he wasn't attacked, or even really made fun of - he was just given a couple of minutes to talk about the sub, nearly uninterrupted, and hoist himself so badly on his own petard that we have had this glorious reddit meltdown over it.
Going on Fox News should have been a nothingburger, something where both the Fox viewers and the r/antiwork members just reconfirmed their prejudices while patting themselves on the back for engaging with 'the enemy'. But Doreen was such a clear, colossal fuckup that his only defenders were trannies and trolls. Places like Vice and Yahoo are trying to bring back the culture war narrative of evil Fox vs. innocent tranny, and the troon mods will obviously start rewriting history once the heat has died down and they can begin 'correcting' people that it was an ambush while purging comments that point out what really happened.
The tactical error wasn't going on Fox. It was letting Doreen, in his spergy arrogance, be the one to do it. Classic troon hubris.